

Drama · War
Overview
Korean War, winter 1950. In the frozen and snowy area of Changjin Lake, a bloody battle is about to begin between the elite troops of the United States and China.
Top Cast


Wu Jing
Wu Jing
Wu Qianli
Wu Jing
Wu Qianli


Jackson Yee
Jackson Yee
Wu Wanli
Jackson Yee
Wu Wanli


Duan Yihong
Duan Yihong
Tan Ziwei
Duan Yihong
Tan Ziwei


Zhu Yawen
Zhu Yawen
Mei Sheng
Zhu Yawen
Mei Sheng


Kevin Lee
Kevin Lee
Colonel Allan MacLean
Kevin Lee
Colonel Allan MacLean


Jerry Lee
Jerry Lee
Yu Congrong
Jerry Lee
Yu Congrong
John F. Cruz
John F. Cruz
General O.P. Smith
John F. Cruz
General O.P. Smith


Elvis Han
Elvis Han
Ping He
Elvis Han
Ping He


Hu Jun
Hu Jun
Lei Jusheng
Hu Jun
Lei Jusheng


James Filbird
James Filbird
General Douglas MacArthur
James Filbird
General Douglas MacArthur
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